MADISON – Democratic Gov. Tony Evers and Republican Senate Majority Leader Devin LeMahieu both want to change the way Wisconsin taxes income. The issue is, the plans they’ve introduced recently have different ideas on how to do it. Both plans have one similarity, though. They put the highest-earning taxpayers at… Read More
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